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Why Do Cats Clot? NC State Cardiologists Launch Comprehensive Study to Find Out

Much like in humans, heart disease is a leading cause of illness and death in cats. About 15 percent of cats with heart disease develop arterial thromboembolism, a painful and life-threatening condition where a blood clot travels from the heart into a distal vessel and blocks blood flow to a limb. ATE, as it’s also […]

Alumni spotlight: Julian Rivera, D.V.M. ’18, Staten Island Zoo

Cornell alumnus Julian Rivera, D.V.M. ’18, has found his niche as the clinical veterinarian at the Staten Island Zoo. His path from veterinary school to zoo medicine illustrates both the opportunities and challenges faced by aspiring wildlife veterinarians.

Texas A&M Board Of Regents Approves Center For Comparative Genomics

Dr. William Murphy, Photo by Jason Nitsch ’14, VMBS Marketing & Communications The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents has approved the establishment of the Center for Comparative Genomics in animal genetics. The new center is a joint initiative of Texas A&M AgriLife Research, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Veterinary […]

Board approves curriculum for veterinary professional associates, opening a door to expanded veterinary care

Colorado State University’s governing board on Thursday moved to expand statewide access to veterinary care for pets by approving an academic curriculum that will guide the training of midlevel providers known as veterinary professional associates – roles that will provide medical services in between those delivered by veterinary technicians and licensed veterinarians. The veterinary professional […]